Tripura High Court Criticizes Officials Over Misleading Police Case Affidavit

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Agartala: The Tripura High Court recently reprimanded state officials for filing a misleading affidavit in connection with an ongoing police case. The court expressed strong dissatisfaction regarding the inaccurate information provided in the official documentation.

During the hearing, the court held the responsible parties accountable for the discrepancy. Judges emphasized that public officials must maintain accuracy and transparency when submitting sworn statements to the judiciary. The court noted that such lapses hinder the legal process, stating, "the submission of misleading information undermines the integrity of judicial proceedings."

This rebuke serves as a warning to government departments to ensure all affidavits are verified before being presented to the court. The legal proceedings are expected to continue as the court monitors how the administration addresses the errors found in the filing.

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